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From 2007, every three-member states cooperate for their combined eighteen months on a common agenda, although only one formally holds the presidency for the normal six-month period.
From 1941 to 1958, most Warner Bros. films bore the combined trademark " A Warner Bros .- First National Picture.
From the violence of that salt called saltpetre with sulphur and willow charcoal, combined into a powder so horrible a sound is made by the bursting of a thing so small, no more than a bit of parchment it, that we find ear assaulted by a noise exceeding the roar of strong thunder, and a flash
From the combined testimony of Strabo ( AD 20 ) and Tacitus ( AD 117 ), the Lombards dwelt near the mouth of the Elbe shortly after the beginning of the Christian era, next to the Chauci.
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
From 1138 onwards, Stephen gave them the earldoms of Worcester, Leicester, Hereford, Warwick and Pembroke, which — especially when combined with the possessions of Stephen's new ally, Prince Henry, in Cumberland and Northumbria — created a wide block of territory to act as a buffer zone between the troubled south-west, Chester and the rest of the kingdom.
From an early age it was obvious Hortense had a fairly nasty temper combined with considerable strength.
From 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues ; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete.
From 1982 until 2011, most Western economies experienced a period of low inflation combined with relatively high returns on investments across all asset classes including government bonds.
From the observed X-ray spectrum, combined with spectral emission results for other wavelength ranges, an astronomical model addressing the likely source of X-ray emission can be constructed.
From 1860 until around 1910 is considered a ' golden age ' of newspaper publication, with technical advances in printing and communication combined with a professionalisation of journalism and the prominence of new owners.
From 1101 to 1118, attacks and sieges were made on the fortresses, conducted by combined forces of Seljuk, Berkyaruq, and Sanjar.
From this base, the battalion conducted combined operations with various French forces against the German Afrika Korps in Tunisia.
* From his headquarters at Tarraco ( Tarragona ), Publius Cornelius Scipio, the Roman commander in Spain, launches a combined military and naval assault on the Carthaginian headquarters at Carthago Nova ( modern-day Cartagena ).
Special Effects ( Note: From 1939 to 1962, Visual Effects nominations were shared with Sound Effects nominations as a combined Special Effects category.
From 1928 Joliot-Curie and her husband Frédéric combined their research interests on the study of atomic nuclei.
From 1918 to 1983 Ayrshire and Buteshire were treated as if a single area for purposes of parliamentary representation, with their combined area being divided into different constituencies at different times.
From 1824 – 1878, East Prussia was combined with West Prussia to form the Province of Prussia, after which they were reestablished as separate provinces.
From 1916 to 1922 he edited the U. S. edition of Pearson's Magazine, a popular monthly which combined short story fiction with socialist-tinted features on contemporary news topics.
From 1652 to 1835, settlers primarily from the Netherlands, and migrant and refugee Calvinist Protestants from Germany, France, Scotland, and elsewhere in Europe, combined in South Africa to form a distinct people, called the Afrikaners.
Nicolas Roeg's 1970 cult film Performance contains a sequence in which star of the film Mick Jagger did a rendition of " Memo From Turner " combined with a psychedelic collage.
From 1825-1831, Wayne County was an enormous area larger than Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Delaware combined.
From 2002 to 2007, she was the chief administrative officer for the combined parish and New Iberia government.
From 1138 onwards, Stephen gave them the earldoms of Worcester, Leicester, Hereford, Warwick and Pembroke, which — especially when combined with the possessions of Stephen's new ally, Prince Henry, in Cumberland and Northumbria — created a wide block of territory to act as a buffer zone between the troubled south-west, Chester and the rest of the kingdom.
According to Texas Republican Congressman Dr. Ron Paul in his " A Tribute to the Late Harry Browne " which was read into the Congressional Record in 2006, " How You Can Profit From the Coming Devaluation is generally recognized as the founding document of the hard money movement, which combined the insights of the Austrian economists with a practical investment strategy.

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From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
From the manufacturer's point of view, the increasing cost of advertising and promotion is a very real problem to be faced in the sixties.
From an economics viewpoint, there is a clear trade-off between cost per copy and cost of the printer.
From now on, we can fire thousands of these rockets all over the world with very little cost.
From Worsley to the rapidly-growing town of Manchester its construction cost £ 168, 000 (£ as of ), but its advantages over land and river transport meant that within a year of its opening in 1761, the price of coal in Manchester fell by about half.
From the information above and the average cost per employee over time, or cost accrual ratio, a project manager can estimate:
From the search engine's point of view, there is a cost associated with not detecting an event, and thus having an outdated copy of a resource.
From 1946-1947, stocks could not be purchased " on margin ", meaning that an investor had to pay 100 % of a stock's cost without taking on any loans.
From this amount, pay is automatically deducted for the cost of uniforms, books, supplies, services, and other miscellaneous expenses.
From the beginning, Capra ran into difficulties that resulted in serious cost overruns.
From 1997 to 2007 Stansted saw rapid expansion of passenger numbers on the back of the boom in low cost air travel, peaking at 24 million passengers in the 12 months to October 2007, but since then passenger numbers have been in decline.
From 1961, the car became offered, at extra cost, with the flat-2 engine size increased to, although for many years the smaller engine continued to be available in France and certain export markets where engine size was critical in determining car tax levels.
From 1981 onwards the IBM PC's introduction of " Code page 437 " with 254 printable glyphs ( including 40 shapes specifically for drawing forms ), and development of Xerox Star-influenced environments such as the Macintosh, GEM and Windows made bit-mapped approaches more desirable, driving cost reductions for laser printing and higher resolution for impact dot matrix printing.
From these, it picks one with the smallest cost ( a least-cost path ).
From 1940 to 1950, the cost of land in Gatlinburg increased from $ 50 to $ 8000 per acre.
From 1976 two SR. N4s were refitted with new deep skirts and stretched by almost, increasing capacity to 418 passengers and 60 cars at the cost of a weight increase to almost.
From numerous studies by Standish Group and others as of 1998 for traditional project management methods, only 44 % of projects typically finish on time, projects usually complete at 222 % of the duration originally planned, 189 % of the original budgeted cost, 70 % of projects fall short of their planned scope ( technical content delivered ), and 30 % are cancelled before completion.
From a materials standpoint, carbon steel is used for upwards of 80 per cent of refinery components, which is beneficial due to its low cost.
From 2008 to 2010 the six turbines are being refurbished at a cost of $ 67 million.
From the perspective of the end user, copy protection is always a cost.
From 1820, the cost of such expansionism led the state to increase its exploitation of forced labor at the expense of agricultural production and thus transformed it into a negative demographic force.
From March 1, 1990, the journals were made available at no cost, on a freewill donation basis in the United States, with the stated purpose of simplifying their Bible educational work and distinguishing themselves from those who commercialize religion.
From March 1, 1990, the journals were made available at no cost, on a freewill donation basis in the United States, with the stated purpose of simplifying their Bible educational work and distinguishing themselves from those who commercialize religion.

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